Saturday, December 6, 2014

SCOTUS shuts down Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell appeal

The United States Supreme Court has shut down an attempt
by Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell to appeal his conviction and
get out of the plea deal that allowed him to avoid the death penalty.
Gosnell, 73, was found guilty and convicted of three counts of first
degree murder for babies who were born alive during late-term abortion
procedures and were then killed by Gosnell, who used scissors to pierce
the infants’ necks and sever their spinal cords, as Breitbart News
reported. He was also convicted of involuntary manslaughter for a
patient who died after a botched abortion he performed, as well as more
than 200 counts of violating Pennsylvania’s informed consent law, which
requires women to be informed of the risks of abortion procedures and to
be offered alternatives and to be given 24 hours to consider their
choice.Keep on reading…